Andrew Garfield Talks 'Spider-Man' with V Man Magazine.

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'The Amazing Spider-Man' actor Andrew Garfield shows off his irresistible charm on the cover of V Man June 2012 issue. Take a sneak-peek at his fashionable spread and find out what the 28 year old heartthrob had to share about his upcoming role as Spider-Man, next!

Gearing up for the promotional campaign of his upcoming movie,
'The Amazing Spider-Man', actor Andrew Garfield graces the cover of
V Man June 2012, where he showed off his charm posing for the
camera lens of Inez & Vinoodh. The 28-year-old heartthrob also
gushed about his role in the upcoming Spider-Man reboot, so check
out excerpts of his interview with V Man mag and find out more
about the hot stud.

This is not just another interview as interestingly, Andrew was
interviewed by none other than his predecessor in the role of
Spider-Man, actor Tobey Maguire, so the interview is definitely
worth your attention. To start off the conversation, actor Tobey
Maguire asked about the experience of playing Biff in the 'Death of
a Salesman' and Mr. Garfield replied that:

“Of course going through this kind of release and catharsis, facing
all your demons in a space of three hours every night—it can be
incredibly rewarding. It's invigorating. It's a great challenge, a
great test and opportunity. There's something very pure about it.
There are no frills and there's nowhere to hide and you have to be
vulnerable as hell, and you have to serve something much greater
than yourself, which is this incredible work of art that you're
trying to bring to life. It's a wonderful, lucky opportunity for
any actor to have. But, yeah, the majority of the time I wake up in
the morning I'm kind of confused as to why I decided to do it.
[Laughs] But you have to heave yourself up!”

He's landed one of the most sought-after roles in the movie
industry, as after all the Spider-Man trilogy managed to 'push the
boundaries' and reach one of the highest opening-day gross marks,
so how did he do it?! Well, according to Andrew:

“It was pretty basic, apart from it being more dragged out and
pressure-filled and dramatic than any other audition process I've
ever been through. They like to put you through the ringer, in the
respect that it creates drama and tension among a generation of
actors.

This is a not your average movie role and Andrew Garfield knows
that he'll have to reach or surpass the high standards reached by
the previous 'Spider-Man' actors as he tells V Man that “the main
thing I'm thinking about and worrying about is what happens after
this movie comes out.”

The interview took an interesting turn when Andrew wanted to
know all about Tobey's experience playing the role of Peter Parker
in 'Spider-Man'. The 36 year old actor revealed that his experience
was indeed shocking and changed his life immediately after making
its debut. He said:

“I think our thing was a little bit different because movies hadn't
been doing the sort of opening-weekend business that's fairly
common even expected today. The first Harry Potter came out about
six months before us and it was this phenomenon from Day one. It
was so wild because it was a new thing at that moment and I'm not
saying that hasn't happened in movie history, but at the time that
was a big jump. And then that happened with us. People didn't
anticipate [2002's Spider- Man] to be like that. Leading up to it
you start to get reactions and people tell you, you know, what the
tracking is and what range your opening weekend box office is
likely to be, but for me it was kind of unexpected. So much shifted
in my life the weekend the movie came out, it was shocking.”

Find out more about this exciting interview in the June 2012 issue
of V Man magazine where you can also enjoy the fabulous photo
spread featuring the new 'Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield.

Photos courtesy of V Man

Anca Rose

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